Needless to say 2016 was a harsh reminder that equality and women's rights are causes that unfortunately still need loads of support. In hopes of making a difference by contributing in the best way we know how, we're launching the #AllForMelons campaign. We will be donating part of the proceeds from sales of our two seasonal juices MELON and HONEY to the Canadian Women's Foundation, a foundation that empowers women and helps them break free of violence and poverty, and find their way toward confidence and leadership.

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In Canada, women who work full-time earn an average of 74 cents for every dollar earned by men.

Women only hold 8 % of the highest-paid positions in Canada’s top 100 listed companies.

What we want to change

Half of all women in Canada have experienced at least one incident of physical or sexual violence since the age of 16.

Even in Canada, gender inequality remains a troubling issue. We see it in the rates of women's poverty, violence against women, and leadership and pay inequality. Here at DOSE, women are an integral part of the company's success: we have seen first-hand that when we work with each other, and help each other, we find our strength. Join us in helping other women find theirs.

DOSE launches the All For Melons campaign and will be donating part of the proceeds of its two seasonal MELON & HONEY flavours to the Canadian Women's Foundation to help women move themselves out of violence, out of poverty, and into confidence and leadership.

Emergency shelters and programs that help women rebuild their lives after abuse

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You can help us raise money by drinking your favorite summer juice, sharing the campaign with your community and helping a woman near you today. It can be as simple as helping a colleague get the confidence to ask for a promotion, empowering your friend to follow their dreams and loving yourself as you are.

The Canadian Women’s Foundation is Canada’s public foundation for women and girls. They empower women and girls in Canada to move out of violence, out of poverty, and into confidence and leadership. Since 1991, they’ve raised money and invested in over 1,400 community programs across Canada, and today are one of the ten largest women’s foundations in the world. For more information, please visit www.canadianwomen.org